Ski Resorts

Airports in Germany

Location

The airport is situated five miles (8km) northwest of the centre of Berlin.

Getting to the city

The most convenient and cost effective way to get to and from
the airport is by bus. Buses connect with the subway and overground
train stations. Taxis are readily available outside the airport
terminals on both levels.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).

Contacts

Location

The airport is situated eight miles (13km) southwest of the centre of Frankfurt.

Getting to the city

Frankfurt Airport has trains from two railway stations: the
long-distance railway station is at the AIRail Terminal; and there
is a local railway station for S-Bahn, regional, and local trains
in Terminal 1. Both railway stations are linked to Terminal 2.
Buses leave regularly for Frankfurt and other destinations from
outside Terminals 1 and 2; tickets can be bought from the bus
driver. Various shuttles also operate from the airport, some run by
airlines.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).

Contacts

Location

The airport is situated five miles (8km) north of central Hamburg.

Getting to the city

Hamburg Airport is accessible by S-Bahn which takes 25 minutes
to get from the airport to central Hamburg. Buses service the city
centre and other suburban areas. Taxis are readily available
outside both terminals; they take around 30 minutes to get to the
city centre.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).

Contacts

Location

The airport is situated 18 miles (29km) northeast of the centre of Munich.

Getting to the city

Frequent commuter trains run by day and most of the night to
various Munich stations, including the main stations for
connections to major European cities. The airport train station is
just outside the terminals. Taxis are available, as are buses to
many regional destinations and the main train station. It takes
about 20 minutes by train and about 45 minutes by road to reach the
city centre.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and last Sunday in October).

Time

Contacts

Location

The airport is located eight miles (13km) south of Stuttgart city centre.

Getting to the city

The airport is connected to central Stuttgart by S-Bahn lines S2
and S3. In addition to the train service, there are several direct
bus links to destinations in and around Stuttgart, as well as a
24-hour taxi service.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).

Contacts

Location

The airport is located 11 miles (18km) from Berlin's city centre.

Getting to the city

Train: The airport express train station is a short (400 metre)
walk, along a covered footpath, from Terminal A. The Airport
Express train takes just half an hour to reach the main railway
station in Berlin, known as Hauptbahnhof. The train tickets use the
same ticketing system as the buses in Berlin. Passengers need to
pick how many zones they will be travelling through and the ticket
price is adjusted accordingly. A trip from Schönefeld Airport
to central Berlin will cost €2.10. The Airport Express Train
is the fastest train from the airport into the city. It runs every
30 minutes, from 5am until 11pm. S-bahn trains are also available
from the airport station, but they are slightly slower than the
express train.

Taxis: Taxis can be found on both the lower and upper levels,
but mainly on the lower level outside Terminal A. The trip into
central Berlin takes between 20 and 30 minutes and generally costs
about €15.

Bus: Taking a bus from Schönefeld Airport into Berlin is
the best way to get into town. Fares are determined according to
the number of zones you pass through in order to arrive at your
destination. There are two zones (zones A and B) between
Schönefeld and central Berlin. Tickets into town cost
€2.10 and they can either be bought at the ticket vending
machine inside the terminal or on the bus. The express airport
buses (BCG) run the most frequently and are generally the best
buses to catch between the airport and central Berlin. BCG Jet
Express Bus No. X9 as well as BVG Jet Express TXL Bus and BVG buses
No. 109 and No. 128 all make the trip from the airport into Berlin.
During the week buses tend to run between 4:30am and 12:30am at
30-minute intervals with more buses during the peak hours of the
day. On weekends buses run less frequently.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the Saturday before the last Sunday in April).

Location

Time

Location

The airport is located seven miles (11km) north of Hannover.

Getting to the city

The S5 Hannover Airport Line runs to Hannover Central Station
every 30 minutes between 3:35am and 1am. The 470 bus departs
several times per hour for the Langenhagen Zentrum station from the
stop between the Maritim Airport Hotel and Car Park 3. Several
shuttle services are also available.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).

Location

Nuremberg Airport is located about three miles (5km) from central Nuremberg.

Getting to the city

The U2 subway line runs to central Nuremburg in about 12
minutes. A bus stop is located in front of the Departures Terminal,
and one-way tickets cost about €3, although short bus rides
are cheaper. Intercity buses run to Munich, Cologne, Dusseldorf,
Frankfurt, and Dortmund three to six times per day.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).

Location

Bremen Airport is located about two miles (3.5km) south of Bremen, Germany.

Getting to the city

The No. 6 tram is a convenient way to get into Bremen as it
connects the airport to the main railway and bus stations; trams
operate regularly during rush hour. Buses are available to Bremen,
and operate several times per day.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).

Navigation

Airports in Germany

Location

The airport is situated five miles (8km) northwest of the centre of Berlin.

Getting to the city

The most convenient and cost effective way to get to and from
the airport is by bus. Buses connect with the subway and overground
train stations. Taxis are readily available outside the airport
terminals on both levels.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).

Contacts

Location

The airport is situated eight miles (13km) southwest of the centre of Frankfurt.

Getting to the city

Frankfurt Airport has trains from two railway stations: the
long-distance railway station is at the AIRail Terminal; and there
is a local railway station for S-Bahn, regional, and local trains
in Terminal 1. Both railway stations are linked to Terminal 2.
Buses leave regularly for Frankfurt and other destinations from
outside Terminals 1 and 2; tickets can be bought from the bus
driver. Various shuttles also operate from the airport, some run by
airlines.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).

Contacts

Location

The airport is situated five miles (8km) north of central Hamburg.

Getting to the city

Hamburg Airport is accessible by S-Bahn which takes 25 minutes
to get from the airport to central Hamburg. Buses service the city
centre and other suburban areas. Taxis are readily available
outside both terminals; they take around 30 minutes to get to the
city centre.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).

Contacts

Location

The airport is situated 18 miles (29km) northeast of the centre of Munich.

Getting to the city

Frequent commuter trains run by day and most of the night to
various Munich stations, including the main stations for
connections to major European cities. The airport train station is
just outside the terminals. Taxis are available, as are buses to
many regional destinations and the main train station. It takes
about 20 minutes by train and about 45 minutes by road to reach the
city centre.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and last Sunday in October).

Time

Contacts

Location

The airport is located eight miles (13km) south of Stuttgart city centre.

Getting to the city

The airport is connected to central Stuttgart by S-Bahn lines S2
and S3. In addition to the train service, there are several direct
bus links to destinations in and around Stuttgart, as well as a
24-hour taxi service.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).

Contacts

Location

The airport is located 11 miles (18km) from Berlin's city centre.

Getting to the city

Train: The airport express train station is a short (400 metre)
walk, along a covered footpath, from Terminal A. The Airport
Express train takes just half an hour to reach the main railway
station in Berlin, known as Hauptbahnhof. The train tickets use the
same ticketing system as the buses in Berlin. Passengers need to
pick how many zones they will be travelling through and the ticket
price is adjusted accordingly. A trip from Schönefeld Airport
to central Berlin will cost €2.10. The Airport Express Train
is the fastest train from the airport into the city. It runs every
30 minutes, from 5am until 11pm. S-bahn trains are also available
from the airport station, but they are slightly slower than the
express train.

Taxis: Taxis can be found on both the lower and upper levels,
but mainly on the lower level outside Terminal A. The trip into
central Berlin takes between 20 and 30 minutes and generally costs
about €15.

Bus: Taking a bus from Schönefeld Airport into Berlin is
the best way to get into town. Fares are determined according to
the number of zones you pass through in order to arrive at your
destination. There are two zones (zones A and B) between
Schönefeld and central Berlin. Tickets into town cost
€2.10 and they can either be bought at the ticket vending
machine inside the terminal or on the bus. The express airport
buses (BCG) run the most frequently and are generally the best
buses to catch between the airport and central Berlin. BCG Jet
Express Bus No. X9 as well as BVG Jet Express TXL Bus and BVG buses
No. 109 and No. 128 all make the trip from the airport into Berlin.
During the week buses tend to run between 4:30am and 12:30am at
30-minute intervals with more buses during the peak hours of the
day. On weekends buses run less frequently.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the Saturday before the last Sunday in April).

Location

Time

Location

The airport is located seven miles (11km) north of Hannover.

Getting to the city

The S5 Hannover Airport Line runs to Hannover Central Station
every 30 minutes between 3:35am and 1am. The 470 bus departs
several times per hour for the Langenhagen Zentrum station from the
stop between the Maritim Airport Hotel and Car Park 3. Several
shuttle services are also available.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).

Location

Nuremberg Airport is located about three miles (5km) from central Nuremberg.

Getting to the city

The U2 subway line runs to central Nuremburg in about 12
minutes. A bus stop is located in front of the Departures Terminal,
and one-way tickets cost about €3, although short bus rides
are cheaper. Intercity buses run to Munich, Cologne, Dusseldorf,
Frankfurt, and Dortmund three to six times per day.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).

Location

Bremen Airport is located about two miles (3.5km) south of Bremen, Germany.

Getting to the city

The No. 6 tram is a convenient way to get into Bremen as it
connects the airport to the main railway and bus stations; trams
operate regularly during rush hour. Buses are available to Bremen,
and operate several times per day.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).